Can Mild Hybrid Vehicles Get Green License Plates?

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McCooper
07/29/25 3:21pm
Mild hybrid vehicles cannot obtain green license plates; they use blue license plates instead. Since the mild hybrid system in these vehicles only provides auxiliary support and does not qualify as a new energy vehicle, they are ineligible for green plates. Mild hybrid vehicles utilize a 48V battery, which can deliver relatively high power output while reducing current flow, thereby decreasing the vehicle's energy loss. The mild hybrid system consists of both a battery and an electric motor. In the context of energy conservation and emission reduction, the introduction of 48V mild hybrid systems represents a new trend. Compared to plug-in hybrid systems, mild hybrid systems achieve more efficient electric propulsion with their battery usage, enhancing the vehicle's fuel efficiency.
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